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For instance I leveled up White daffodil so much that it exceeded the price of a purple daffodil.
White 2.7k with boost per hour (t2 daffodil)
Purple 1.7k with boost per hour (t4 Daffodil)
While this may not be exactly common its something to consider.
You may want to calculate off Lvl1 crops, then 50, 100, 150+ As the financial growth rates of each crop differs. some crops may be far more valuable than others at max level then compared to the seemingly better crops at low level.
If this is your first foray into theory-crafting and Min-maxing Welcome to the party!
I hope you're able to update the list with trees one day, otherwise you might want to remove it from the title.
Eg. I can buy 7 Zucchinis for the same price of 1 Yellow Zucchini.
Meaning for the same amount of investment I'm earning 2.2 x 7 = 15.4 per minute vs 4.9 from Yellow Zucchini. If your have so much money that it doesn't matter then this guide is more useful, but if you find yourself waiting because you ran out of money then this guide's effectiveness is significantly less.